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Vaughan
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B.C. introduces a COVID-19 vaccine card that takes effect Sept. 13
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says the vaccine card will be available to download or print, and people will be required to show it as a proof of vaccination starting next week to attend higher risk social and recreational events and settings. She says as of Oct. 24, people in B.C. will be required to use the card to prove they have received two doses of COVID-19 vaccine to enter these same events.
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The Canadian Press
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CP132338021
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Bonnie Henry
BRITISH COLUMBIA
COVID-19
Vaccine card